| 1744 - 560 Seiten
...very probably been led into this miferable Condition ; And now, my Lords, nothing remains, but that J pronounce upon you (and forry I am that it falls to my Lot to do it) that terrible Sentence of the Law, which muft be the fame that is ufually given againft the meaneft Offender in the... | |
| 1776 - 718 Seiten
...affilled by fome of thofe pious and learned divines of the Church of England, who have conftantly bore that infallible mark of fincere Chriftians, univerfal charity. And now, my Lords, nothing remains, j but that I pronounce upon you, (and forry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible fentence... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 466 Seiten
...Church of England, who have conftantly bore that infallible marjc of fincere Chriftians, uniyerfal charity. " And now, my Lords, nothing remains, but...am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible fentcnce of the law, which muft be the fame that is ufually given againft the meanefl offender in the... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 492 Seiten
...affifted by fome of thofe pious and learned Divines qf the Church of England, who have conflantly bore that infallible mark of fincere Chriftians, univerfal...charity. " And now, my Lords, nothing remains, but that I ptonouncp upon you (and fprry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible fentence of the... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 534 Seiten
...of it:—' And now, my Lords, (added he) nothing remains, but that I pronounce upon you, (and sorry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible sentence, the same that is usually given against the meanest offender in like circumstances. The most... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1824 - 612 Seiten
...England, who have constantly borne that infallible mark of sincere Christians, universal cha. rity. • And now, my lords, nothing remains but that I pronounce upon you (and sorry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible sentence of the law, which must be the same... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 696 Seiten
...the Church of England who have constantly borne that infallible mark of sincere Christians, universal charity.* And now, my Lords, nothing remains but that I pronounce upon you (and sorry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible sentence of the law, which must be the same... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 534 Seiten
...the Church of England who have constantly borne that infallible mark of sincere Christians, universal charity.* And now, my Lords, nothing remains but that I pronounce upon you (and sorry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible sentence of the law, which must be the same... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 530 Seiten
...Christians* universal charity.* And now, my Lords, nothing remains but that I pronounce upon you (and sorry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible sentence of the law, which must be the same that is usually given against the meanest offenders in... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1857 - 426 Seiten
...of England who have constantly borne that infallible mark of sincere Christians, universal charity.1 And now, my Lords, nothing remains but that I pronounce upon you (and sorry I am that it falls to my lot to do it) that terrible sentence of the law, •which must be the... | |
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